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FlFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. SEss. II. Ch. 165. 1894. 13] dock, two thousand five hundred and seventy-nine dollars a11d eighty three cents, the same having been expended by Lieutenant; A. B. Wykoil, United States Navy, by direction of the Navy Department; in all, six thousand and seventy-nine dollars and eighty-three cents. Fon NAVAL STATION, KEY WEST, FLon1nA: Coaling shed, ten Key Wm thousand dollars. RErAms AND PRESERVATION AT NAVY—YARDS AND STATIONS: For R°P¤**¤· M repairs and preservation at navy-yards and stations, three hundred thousand dollars. NAVAL ACADEMY. N“"“* ·°-°**·*°¤*¥- . FOR, BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS, NAVAL ·ACADEMY: Improvement , WMM front. of the water front of the Academy, ten thousand dollars. For repairs to the gasplant, five thousand dollars. GM Pl=¤¤*· To pave Hanover street from Maryland avenue to Wagner street, P“"*“g·°"°· VVagner street from Hanover street to King George street, and King George street from College avenue to College or Graveyard Creek, in the city of Annapolis, Maryland, thirteen thousand dollars; and the Secretary of the Navy is hereby authorized to convey to the city of Annapolis, Maryland, the title to the bed of King George street from College avenue to College or Graveyard Creek. ° ’ NEw NAVAL onsnnvyronr. . Nml °*>¤¤¤·¤¤<·w· . Fon GRoUNDs AND RoADs : For continuing grading, extending G¤>¤¤d¤ wd r<>¤·¤¤- roads and paths, clearing and improving grounds of New Naval Observatory, and nlling ravine contiguous toboiler houseto Massachusetts avenue extended, twelve thousand dollars. Instruments and accessories: Miscellaneous instruments and acces- I¤=¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤·¤¤¤- series, namely : One comet seeker, four hundred dollars; one standard mercurial barometer, four hundred dollars; one magnetic theodolite, eight hundred dollars; one dip circle, two hundred and fifty dollars; one earth inductor inclinometer, three hundred dollars; one galva11ometer, eighty dollars; one telescope and scale, fifty dollars; one quadrant galvanometer, sixty-two dollars ; one compensator, fourteen dollars; glass scales, one hundred dollars; beam suspensions, one hundred dollars; one photographic register, one hundred and fifty dollars; one altazimuth instrument, mounted and protected from weather, six thousand five hundred dollars; eye-pieces and shades, two hundred and tlfty dollars; one twelve-inch object- glass, two thousand dollars. For freight elevator, five hundred dollars; in all, twenty-three thousand nine hundred and fifty-six dollars. BUREAU or MEDICINE AND sunennr. mg¤£:;°g;.Mwi¤i¤¤ MTEDICAL DEPARTMENT; For surgeons? necessaries for vessels in r,;¤;¤gg°¤·’ ¤°°°¤·* commission, navy-yards, naval stations, Marine Corps, and Coast Sm- ’ ` vey, and for the civil establishment at the several naval hospitals, navy— yards, naval laboratory, museum of hygiene, and Naval Academy, sixty thousand dollars. ' NAVAL HOSPITAL FUND: For maintenance of the naval hospitals H°¤P*°¤l mdat the various navy-yards and stations, and for care and maintenance of patients in other hospitals rat home and abroad, twenty thousand dollars. For complete renovation of present hospital build- bnxqgslynv 1% Y-. in g at Brooklyn, New York, with a view of placing it in a perfect sam- °;;mjmm_ tary condition, namely: for sealing all the walls to remove existing disease germs and for antiseptically finishing and painting them, removing rotten wooden floors and replacing them by tile with slate sxdmgs impervious to moisture, scraping and painting all doors and woodwork. refifting windows so as to be utilized in ventilation, remodelling cased wooden stairways and renewing them with iron or other suitable material, fifteen thousand dollars; for construction of one ward of modern